Brian,
In Subversion 1.5, there will be pass through proxy for Apache that
will do what you are looking for. See the following URL:
http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk/notes/webdav-proxy
Johnathan
>>> On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 1:42 PM, in message
<50F8C523-BC05-4E42-A7A5-70365AADD017@krusic.com>, Brian Krusic
<brian@krusic.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I was reading that when syncing repos, that the main repos is commit/
> update but the repo syncing to the main repo (call backup repo) is
> update only.
>
> Is there a seamless method where a location can update from a the
> backup repo but commit to the main repo w/o having to manually
> relocate on the client side before hand?
>
> We have a situation where our US office does many commits/updates all
> day but our Euro office commits does less but updates more.
>
> I would like it if the Euro office had the backup repo for quick
> updates as commits aren't an issue.
>
> The logic here is that there are much more commits from our US office
> happening than the Euro office however the Euro office has many
> updates to do.
>
> This is a traffic balancing act of sorts.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> - Brian
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Received on Thu Jul 19 20:52:51 2007